Posted by Shaler on August 16, 2016 at 08:57:01 from (204.239.124.11):
In Reply to: Himalayan salt lamps posted by down under farmer on August 16, 2016 at 02:15:45:
Yes, wow I would love to know how many women buy these things versus men. Probably 99% women and 1% men. And the 1% men are buying them for the woman in their lives. My wife asked me last year “I want to buy a himalayan salt lamp for us for our anniversary”. Yeah right, for “us”. Whats a guy to do, say no???? I at least was able to get the dang thing out of the bedroom and in to a corner in the kitchen. Whats a dirty shame is that you are paying more per pound for a chunk of salt than you are for gourmet filet mignon, just like back in roman times……. This fad will probably fade away about the same time as “gluten free” does in a couple years, if that. Movies set in the early 2000’s will have these in the background just like 70’s movies have shag carpet and love beads hanging in doorways.
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